This is the LANDisk project page. LANDisk is a serverless network filesystem with a twist -- it can aggregate the disparate space on a network into one (or many) logical block devices. The LANDisk project consists of two components: The backing device which is a LAN Block Device, and a special filesystem, the LAN File System, on top of it to support multiple writers safely. LANDisk has several advantages over other network file systems:

It can aggregate disk space from many machines.

Serverless -- no Single Point of Failure/Success.

Global cache improves speed and reliability for common data blocks.

Writes are done through cache so writing is local-disk speed.

Built-in redundancy is possible.

Only basic configuration requirements, but advanced configurations are possible.

Inexpensive.

The LANDisk software is a proprietary work for Keene Enterprises, for licensing information see the "Licenses" page.